A new substitute might make eating one of those things you don't have to do if you don't want to. It's called Soylent, and it might be the liquidated future.
Created by 25-year-old entrepreneur and Georgia Tech grad Rob Rhinehart because "Food was such a large burden," Soylent aims to give users the necessities they need to survive, while eliminating the time and financial expenses associated with purchasing and preparing food:
While, as the New Yorker notes, people are calling Soylent "the end of food," Rhinehart doesn't quite see it that way:
Rhinehart may (heavy emphasis on "may") be onto something. You knew this was coming eventually.
[via The New Yorker]
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